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  • Spyder c
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    Championship is just a word , S. Curry will never be better than guys like K. Malone, T-Mac, C.Barkley , R. Miller , A. Iverson and they never won the championship.

    They simply were the best team this season and did not have much opposition

  • JoJo Watts
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    +CavsNationman you know i live in cleveland just seeing that loss to the golden state warriors it was heartbreaking. But the thing about it is that both teams haven't won a championship in a long time. Golden State Warriors haven't won the championship in 40 years. The Cavaliers haven't won in 50 years. So at least Cleveland made it to the Championship. Go Cavs.

  • Jake Shattuck
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    FLYING for the locker room instead of lining up for the handshakes like a big boy. (I hate to troll, but, well, here we go) Lose like a man, don't embarrass the league for making you famous. Until then, enjoy your cry in solitude. Probably leaving town again after losing. Horrible sportsmanship. They teach you better than this at every level. You don't see hockey players doing this. They're too respectful.

  • Indy Syder
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    The 2014-2015 Golden State Warriors made NBA history in my opinion. They're the luckiest, flashiest, and softest team to EVER win an NBA Championship. The luck this team encountered mirrors that of someone buying a winning lottery ticket worth $500 million. They didn't win the NBA Finals as the better team, they were the healthier team. Andre Iguodala winning the NBA Finals MVP indicates, in my opinion, why Golden State found a clear needle in an acre of haystacks. Iguodala as the MVP, the best player in the Finals, and not the supposed MVP, Stephen Curry? Usually, the star player is the guy who takes home the Finals MVP, which means Curry is nowhere near the level of Lebron James.

    More about the luck of the Warriors. First, they swept another team (The New Orleans Pelicans) with one player who's going to create a cyclone of havoc in the future, Anthony Davis, while having virtually no help. That team would "prepare" them in how to defend one superstar on a depleted team. More on them later. Next, they drew a team, The Memphis Grizzlies) who has no outside shooting, and whose point guard (Mike Conley) was injured, struggling against team and finding a way out once their scoring woes were exposed. In the Western Conference Finals, they had the luck of a golfer nailing a hole-in-one during a tornado, facing the Houston Rockets, led by James Harden and Dwight Howard. Seriously? The Rockets? A team led by Harden, who's a pure scorer with not much to offer, and Dwight Howard, the immature, underachieving, overgrown but athletically-gifted class clown who quits when the rough gets tough? Finally, their luck is capped off with a chance meeting with Cleveland Cavaliers, the squad riddled with injuries to their 2nd and 3rd options, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, as well as their starting center, Anderson Varejao. Oh that's right, Golden State still struggled against this injury-depleted squad, needing 4th-quarter bursts to close out a one-man wrecking crew in Lebron James. The Lebron James who couldn't afford a second on the bench, who was gassed putting in 48-minute workload and still was dropping triple-doubles.

    And for folks talking their garbage about where was James in the 4th-quarter, maybe the answer surrounds grinding equally as mere survival. Any team can look like geniuses when there's one man with no viable option being triple-teamed. And obviously, any player can look like a Finals MVP defending a gassed player who has no one that can step up and be that 2nd man up. It's quite easy to "shut" that guy down in the 4th quarter. It's quite easy to look unstoppable against a short-handed unit in a battle not only to stay in the game as much as they're just trying to stay on their feet in the 4th quarter.

    So there, congratulations to the Golden State Warriors, who also had the privilege of avoiding the San Antonio Spurs, who took a younger team, the Los Angeles Clippers, to 7 games, where it took an amazing but lucky lay-up by Chris Paul (and the scorekeeper screwing the clock and allowing the Clippers to read the Spurs set on the final play) to scrape out a win. Oh, we shouldn't forget about the Oklahoma City Thunder, another squad burdened with injuries and could match Golden State athletically, offensively, and are more sound defensively in the paint. The Warriors lucked out and avoided them. Instead of a gold trophy, maybe Golden State should be hoisting a bronze, four-leaf clover in it's place. It's only apropos considering such luck that found them in these playoffs.

  • king2pac1992
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    Cavs fan since I started watching together with my big brother back in 99…….
    And I can say, I'm happy the champion is Golden State.
    Amazing season that had to be crowned with this title. Gey deserve it 100% and even more.

    Glad we could be able to see them reaching that.

  • thicky
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    the good thing is this is not a team full of celebrities and dude whs best frends are jay z and going on tv shows etc. lebron james is a celebrity. none of the guys on this team got anything to brag about. next season lebron

  • Regal Panda
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    Maybe karma from that "I'm the best basketball player in the world" Thing…Guess the best basketball player in the world didn't get another ring this year.

  • Mr C
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    Woohoo!! Warriors are the champions!!! Chef Curry boy!!! This is proof that team basketball is what wins championships. Iggy finally gets his ring! Congrats GSW! Way to represent the bay!

    Respect to Lebron. True warrior at heart. I do hope he fulfills his life goal.

  • Stag
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    Golden State certainly deserved the championship. They're entire season led to this moment and they deserve to be congratulated. Now, James does NOT deserve to scrutinized and blamed for the Cavs loss. The Cavs were a terrible team, and nobody can argue that. The second best player for the Cavs was Tristan Thompson, and he really didn't do much. LeBron led a terrible team to an unbelievable 2-1 lead. People can deny it all they want, but this series was 1 v 5, James v GSW. James gave an amazing finals performance and he deserves credit for that.